Shakespeare's son Hamnet, the fraternal twin of his daughter Judith, died at age 11, cause of death unknown.
Edward de Vere and William Shakespeare are two quite different people who lived in more or less the same place at approximately the same time. Even if he wrote everything credited to Shakespeare (and all the evidence there is on the subject, and there is quite a lot, says he didn't and Shakespeare did), he still would have been a different person from William Shakespeare. Edward de Vere is not Shakespeare in the same way that Nelson Mandela is not Barack Obama.
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Shakespeare was born in 1564 and Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603. Somewhere in there is the era you are thinking of.
Queen Elizabeth did not go to Shakespeare plays. Shakespeare's plays, and, much more often, the plays and entertainments of others went to her. And whoever was at court when that happened saw the entertainment with her.
William Shakespeare became a legendary writer.
Practice.
Shakespeare first received recognition as an actor and playwright in London.
People started noticing Shakespeare's work in about 1592 or so.
Shakespeare did not say that. It is an internet meme which has somehow become attached to Shakespeare.
he worked very hard
in london
William Shakespeare's only son, Hamnet, died in August 1596, aged 11.
somewhere in london?
If you mean "To be or not to be", it's from the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
because of the themes he set
yes that is how he got his money